FORTHCOMING EVENTS LIST See The Gardens Trust website for further information and booking https://thegardenstrust.org/events/ Wednesday, 7 June 2023, 6-7pm. London Talk: Neighbours of the more famous Lord Burlington: The walled gardens of Sir Stephen Fox (1627-1716) and Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington (1674-1743) at Chiswick. A talk by Sally Jeffery at The Gallery,...Read More
Oxfordshire Gardens Trust invites Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust to their summer events. Saturday 17th June 2023 – The Oxfordshire Gardens Trust Summer Social – Hidden Headington Hill Gardens More details on the website and bookings. https://ogt.org.uk/2023/01/17/17-june-ogt-summer-social-hidden-headington-gardens/ Friday 14th July 2023: Stonor Park, Henley on Thames More details on the website and bookings. https://ogt.org.uk/2023/01/17/visit-14-july-stonor-park-henley-on-thames/ — Read More
Put A Spring In Your Step At Willen Lake This Easter Willen Lake springs into action this Easter holiday with a fantastic new free trail and the official launch of the watersports season. The free trail is themed with bunnies, chicks and lots of other fun Springy bits. It also features brain teasers...Read More
Clare Butler and John O’Dwyer have been out in search for spring flowers in Evenley Wood and have found the elusive British wild daffodil but it is in Northants, just over the Buckinghamshire border. Here are some of John’s photos from Evenley Wood. A lot of daffs not out yet but here are some Lent...Read More
Nationally and locally important sites an explanation There are a total of 46 nationally important sites in Buckinghamshire, Grade I (6), Grade II* (11), and Grade II (29) these are all included on the Historic England Register of Parks & Gardens. They are therefore not being considered for inclusion on the Buckinghamshire Council Local Heritage...Read More
Pamela Lambourne, a Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust member and researcher, has been out early this morning ( Friday 17th March ) to photograph the unique “stream” of daffodils wending its way through the woods and round the church of St. Thomas. Here are some photos of daffodils taken this morning in the village in MK where...Read More
21st Century Women Gardeners Franzi Cheeseman MHort (RHS) CHort Head Gardener of The Stoke Poges Memorial Garden I was lucky enough to grow up in central Switzerland in a small town near Lake Lucerne. From age five I knew that I wanted to be a gardener. We didn’t have a garden as...Read More
Spring has arrived and with it the wonderful displays of spring flowers. These are a small list of places you can visit. Please check opening times. Snowdrop walks in Buckinghamshire Stowe Landscape Gardens. Not only is the site itself a brilliant day out, the snowdrop walk is beautiful too! Cliveden, near Taplow is another top...Read More
Winter & Spring Flowering Shrubs and Trees It is starting to warm up and the days are definitely lengthening. Michael Hunt, our tree guru, has been out with his camera hunting down examples of “witch hazel” including Hamamelis X Intermedia “Glowing Embers” Michael’s research shows that the hamamelis, witch hazel originated from three species found...Read More